Knowledge base

How scoring works

Your score is a weighted average across all 29 checks: a pass counts fully, a partial counts half, a fail counts zero.

The formula

Each check reports pass, warn, or fail. A pass is worth 1.0, a warn 0.5, a fail 0. Findrix multiplies each result by the check's weight, averages across all checks, and scales to 0–100. Heavier checks — the ones that most affect whether AI systems can read and cite you — move the score more.

Category breakdowns

The per-category bars on your report use the same results grouped by category, so you can see at a glance whether your weak spot is access, schema, content, AI interaction, or performance.

Warns are half-credit on purpose

A warn means the signal exists but is incomplete — a sitemap that's missing pages, alt text on most but not all images. Half-credit keeps a near-miss from reading as a total failure while still showing you where full credit is available.